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BP brought in the 3 of the finest scientists in the world. ( Groucho couldn't make it ) . There burning it now. They are only burning half ( half? ) of it per day so... Other scientists say they are detecting a huge pocket of natural gas forming under the water. If it goes it will cause a tremendous explosion. Some people feel BP doesn't have any idea on how stop the leak.

In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.

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I don't know. The pressure of the oil was so great, much more than they anticipated that it blew the seals and that is how the leak started. They are using some kind of device to burn it but it can't handle the load.

In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.

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True enough. I had nothing to do with that. Personally when I see a huge deposit of oil just sitting there. You don't know how it got there and you state that it replenishes itself by some unknown process. Unknown process???!!!!!

Personally I would have went, "Shields up, Captain and go to red alert, Captain?" I would have done a lot more research before trying to drag it out of there. Now we have to pay the price for BP's greed and ineptness. Just hope the bill isn't too high.

In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.

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They were careful in the one single report, which may be an error, to say natural. I'm sure it soon will be declared a mistake or the whole report will mysteriously disappear. Back to the report, they said an unknown but natural process. Well, if it is unknown how are they sure it is natural?

My thoughts are leaning towards a similar idea as yours and that's all that I will say about it. I do not want and endless stream of debunkers to attack me here.

In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.

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The simplest scenario would've been that there's some sorta oil catalysator down there though. In which case it probably won't we working since the seabottom collapsed. In either case an replenishing oil well would probably require heat. Right?

I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy...

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Actually, I read in the news a while ago that there is a kind of bacterium that puts out a substance that can be used for fuel. Maybe that's the source of the replenishing oil. (Although it could have not been oil. I just can't remember.)

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This thread reminds me of The Happening. Where the trees fought back against man kind and exhaled a gas that made everyone suicidal. I'm not sure if that would really be possible though. But all I've heard about helping the environment is that everyone reckons the best fuel source would be hydrogen. But I'm not so sure...